Monday, August 12, 2013

It's bookstore vs bookstore with Fully-Booked MOA and National Bookstore MOA comparison. (Part 2/2)





FULLY-BOOKED MOA

SPACE- 3.5/5


     Fully-Booked MOA is small yet I still gave it a rating of 3.5 lrimarily because it is what it is. A bookstore. It decreased its non-book offerings, and they just focused on stockpiling the best books which is fine for me. 

COMFORTABILITY AND AMBIANCE- 5/5

    This is where Fully-Booked does its job best. The bookstore is fit for me, it is quiet, the music playing is calming, the ground is carpeted, and the place smells rich. Overall, it was pleasant. I couldn't ask for more. If you don't believe me, then feel free to visit the store.

AVAILABILITY OF BOOKS- 4/5

     I have to give Fully-Booked the same rating as I gave to the NBS since both stores offer a significant number of books. In terms of the availability of workbooks and textbooks, the National Bookstore is the clear winner but in terms of the rarer books, Fully-Booked is my choice. 

SERVICE- 4/5

     Fully-Booked employees are nice, including the guard. They were very courteous and they listen to your concerns. They are just better than the NBS employees, in my opinion. In case the book that a customer is looking is not available, they are willing to order it and then have it reserved for you. It was really nice and convenient.

VERDICT:

     Before I give my verdict, let me first clarify that this comparison might be inaccurate since I did not use any scientific methods of gathering data. However, I tried my best to be unbiased in my ratings. As you can see, Fully-Booked is the winner by a fine 1 as opposed to the National Bookstore. I hope to see National Bookstore improves its services to become a better bookstore than Fully-Booked.

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